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bean-throwing ceremony

[Sam] February 6, 2017 12:00

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DSC03647SQRS'G.jpg bean-throwing ceremony, which has been regarded as one of the Shinto ritual rituals of the devastating disaster on the day of Setsubun on February 3.

At Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine (Tsukuda 1), the annual bean sowing was held from 15:00 after the festival of the festival.

When beans and sweets are sown from the stage, a large number of children gathered on the grounds reach out all at once.

Setsubun is originally the turn of the season, the day before spring, summer, fall, and winter. Ritsuharu was particularly valued as the beginning of the year, so Setsubun gradually began to refer to the spring Setsubun.

There is also the word "Rishun New Year", and in the Imperial Palace, there has been an event called "Tono" to purify the evils and evils of the old year in Setsubun.

In addition, there seems to be a theory that the beans used in bean-throwing ceremony are roasted beans, which leads to roasting, and by shooting "magic eyes", it leads to "mage".

 

 

 

Spring and Cold Plants Walk

[Sam] February 5, 2017 09:00

DSC_0001LS'.jpg Harumi Triton Plaza 2F "i green Pocket Plaza Flower, Water, Tree" is an annual mini-garden guided tour to stroll around the park with the guidance of an exclusive gardener.

This month was held on February 2nd.

Stocks are in full bloom in the flowerbed of South Triton Park.

The green terrace is suitable for this season.

DSC03561RSG.jpgJusou and Setsubunsou (left image), and Fukinoto is peeping on the tree-planting zone along Sazanami Street.

Janome Erika is said to have been named because the black part (anther) at the center of the flower looks like a snake's eyes.

There are various theories, such as the theory that gomoju is derived from the scent of sesame when rubbing leaves, and the theory that is planted in front of the palace of the Ryukyu dynasty and derived from the gate tree, which is preferred as an auspicious tree.

Crematisian Sunensis is a unique flower that blooms downward with evergreen winter blooming.

Even though Ekeberia in succulent plant is small, it has colorful flowers.

In addition, although the number of flowers is still limited, you can enjoy Naniwazu, quiltans, pansies, violas, etc., mainly on the flower terrace.

This time, we also visited the site of making humus in the backyard.

 

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From the left, pheasant's eye, Janome Erica, Gomoju, Crematisian Sunensis, Ekeberia

 

 

 

birdwatching at Hamarikyu Gardens

[The Rabbit of Tsukuda] February 4, 2017 14:00

I went to birdwatching on January 30 at Hamarikyu Gardens.

First of all, on the Tsukiji River seen from the Ote-mon gate Bridge, the resident birds Indian spot-billed duck and the Ooban met us all year round.

 

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Go inside and around the clock. In the canola flower field in full bloom and the grassland with plums, small birds are busy eating. This is Hakusekirei, Japanese white-eye, starling and brown-eared bulbul.

 

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This is a winter bird that can only be seen in winter, a female from dusky thrush, pale thrush and daurian redstart.

 

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When you come to the landing of the water bus, Tobi, dance, aerial battle? ? The pheasant was quietly in the grass.

 

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You can only meet in winter. This is the difference in size.

 

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I came to Koshindo Kamoba. It's not too much. Last winter, it was even more dense, but this year it is a spacious space.

 

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Are the winter birds mallard and Hoshihajiro taking a pleasant nap? ? Onaga was up. It is to keep your body temperature open to your eyes and crouching your face.

 

mallard Hoshihajiro jpg 

It's near Ochiya in Nakajima, a pond of Shioiri.

 

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From the left, the winter bird tufted duck, the center is green-winged teal, and the right is northern shoveler. northern shoveler is valuable because it can only be seen here in Hamarikyu in Chuo-ku.

 

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Yokobori from the tide pond, little egret, Kawau and grey heron from the left.

 

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Yokobori can see water birds closest to the garden. In addition, the sunshine is the best waterside in the garden, so you can see the birds swimming cutely.

 

This time, I met 22 kinds of birds in birdwatching in Hamarikyu Gardens.

 

☆Especially on cold days, the birds are only crouching, so they may lack a little fun. Also, at Koshindo Kamoba, you can see it even better if you have binoculars.

☆In the flower garden, birds will come when the traffic is gone, so please wait quietly.

☆Please note that Koshindo Kamoba has large trees and is shaded and cold, and some scaffolds are bad.

 

It is a wonderful garden where you can meet many birds and water birds at once in Chuo-ku, along with the seaside and forest and wild birds.

Please go out on a warm winter day.